Hindemade (locally pronounced Hinnemai) is a 65 acres large part of the subglacial stream trench stretching from Lillebælt through Haderslev to Vojens.

In 1994 the greater part of the meadows of Hindemade was flooded, as a part of a nature restoration which main purpose was to reduce the amount of plant-nutrients led into Haderslev Dam as wall as creating benificial habitats for both flora and fauna.

In 1935 Hindemade had been drained in preparation for cultivation.

Unfortunately, besides increasing the amount of nitrogen being led into Haderslev Dam the cultivation also led to the surface of the terrain being lowered which made draining more difficult as the water being pumped out had to be raised higher.

By 1992 the terrain had been lowered by approximately 1.5 meters.

After the restoration Haderslev has got a frequently visited recreationel area

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